CNN: How Michael Cohen's testimony could complicate life for President Trump

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Jennifer Rodgers writes that there are at least two avenues of inquiry that could be pursued by House committee members or volunteered by Cohen that could potentially cause President Trump and his three eldest children a whole heap of trouble.

Ex-Watergate lawyer: Is Michael Cohen another John Dean? Could he bring down Trump?. Dean was an honest volunteer whose Watergate testimony ruined Nixon. Cohen only cooperated when cornered and his credibility would be trashed in court. >>

Ex-Watergate lawyer: Michael Cohen is no John Dean but he still might bring down Trump. Dean was an honest volunteer whose Watergate testimony ruined Nixon. Cohen only cooperated when cornered and his credibility would be trashed in court. >>

Haberman: Former Trump supporters 'disgusted'. CNN's Maggie Haberman says many former Trump supporters are "disgusted" with what they have seen from Michael Cohen's plea deal. >>

Michael Cohen, seeking vindication, can’t use most ammunition against Trump. Some journalists are already touting Michael Cohen as the next John Dean, casting his upcoming congressional testimony as nothing short of historic. But they are probably jacking up expectations too high. >>

New secret filing in case of former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen. The mysterious document comes a week after President Donald Trump's former personal lawyer Michael Cohen was sentenced to three years in prison. >>

The Daily: ‘The Most Significant Campaign Contributions’ in U.S. History. We spoke with Neal Katyal, a lawyer who wrote the special counsel regulations, about the case against Michael Cohen and what it means for President Trump. >>

Trump claims he 'never lashed out' at his acting attorney general in latest Christmas Eve tweet. President Donald Trump went after the 'Fake News' media Monday, pushing back on reports he lashed out at Acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker over the prosecution of Michael Cohen. >>

Trump denies he 'lashed out' at acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker. President Donald Trump denied Monday that he had lashed out at acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker over developments in the case of Trump's former personal lawyer Michael Cohen, as CNN reported last week. >>

Trump denies he 'lashed out' at his acting attorney general. President Donald Trump denied Monday that he had lashed out at acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker over developments in the case of Trump's former personal lawyer Michael Cohen, as CNN reported last week. >>

Trump lashed out at acting AG after explosive Cohen revelations. President Donald Trump has at least twice in the past few weeks vented to his acting attorney general, angered by federal prosecutors who referenced the President's actions in crimes his former lawyer Michael Cohen pleaded guilty to, according to multiple sources familiar with the matter. >>

Trump lashed out at hand-picked Acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker. President Trump reportedly lashed out at Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker after his name was mentioned by federal prosecutors in court for crimes Michael Cohen pleaded guilty to. >>

Trump lashed out at Whitaker after Cohen news. President Donald Trump has at least twice in the past few weeks vented to his acting attorney general Matthew Whitaker, angered by federal prosecutors who referenced the President's actions in crimes his former lawyer Michael Cohen pleaded guilty to, according to multiple sources familiar with the matter. >>

Trump lashed out at Whitaker after explosive Cohen revelations. President Donald Trump has at least twice in the past few weeks vented to his acting attorney general, angered by federal prosecutors who referenced the President's actions in crimes his former lawyer Michael Cohen pleaded guilty to, according to multiple sources familiar with the matter. >>

Trump's ex-lawyer Michael Cohen to testify before the House Oversight Committee before going to prison. Chairman of the Committee on Oversight and Reform Committee Elijah Cummings issues statement thanking Michael Cohen for agreeing to testify. >>